Chris Brown new album Heartbreak on a Full Moon is now available on iTunes/Apple Music.

Over the weekend, Chris Brown released three new songs off the album, “Hope You Do,” “Everybody Knows,” and “Pull Up.” He also includes other previously released singles on the 45-track album like “Privacy,” “Party” with Gucci Mane and Usher, “Pills & Automobiles” featuring Yo Gotti, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, and Kodak Black, “Grass Ain’t Greener,” and “High End” featuring Future and Young Thug. Elsewhere on the album, you will find guest appearances from Lil Yachty, R. Kelly, Jhene Aiko, Verse Simmons, Ty Dolla $ign, and more.

Heartbreak on a Full Moon is the followup to Chris Brown’s 2015 album Royalty. Since dropping that project, Breezy has released a handful of mixtapes including a project with his OHB crew. Heartbreak on a Full Moon is Chris Brown’s biggest album to date in terms of the number of songs packed on two discs. Last week, the R&B singer did an interview with Ebro on Hot 97 radio where he revealed that he currently has over 800 unreleased songs on his phone. That makes his phone a lot more valuable than his house and if get into the wrong hands could pose a threat to him.

The “Grass Ain’t Greener” singer will be hosting an Halloween-themed album release party on Tuesday night, October 31st in Los Angeles. He will also be performing at a pop-up show on Wednesday at a location yet to be announced.

2017 has been a big year for Chris Brown who recently received eight new platinum plaques from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Three of the plaques are for singles that received double platinum status. While a few of them are for singles that should’ve received platinum status in the past, but never did.

Stream and download Chris Brown new album Heartbreak on a Full Moon on iTunes/Apple Music below.

Remy Ma will be calling Columbia Records home for the foreseeable after signing a multi-million dollar deal with the label.

The New York rapper’s career has been going “All The Way Up” since her release from prison in 2014. It reached new heights this year thanks to her beef with Nicki Minaj that resulted in a stinging diss track “shETHER.” Although the beef didn’t last for very long, it as the focal point of female rap this year for a couple months. Baller Alert first broke the news of her new record deal on Instagram but didn’t give the exact figure.

No further details were given on the record contract, except that Remy Ma will be releasing a new album under the label very soon. Aside from her new deal and a new album in the works, Remy Ma has an upcoming collaboration with Cardi B. The two female rappers have discussed working on a song together and Bardi recently expressed her willingness to work with the Love and Hip Hop New York star. Remy will be joining the cast for season eight of Love and Hip Hop New York along with new cast member Safaree Samuels, singer Lil Mo and her husband Karl Dargan.

Remy Ma and Fat Joe dropped a joint album Plata O Plomo earlier this year. The 12-track project spawned hits like “All The Way Up,” “Heartbreak,” “Money Showers,” and “Cookin.” Remy was reportedly being quoted by a number of labels before ultimately choosing to go with Columbia Records. Before having an impressive 2017, the former Terror Squad rapper spent eight years in prison for shooting her former friend for allegedly stealing $3000 from her purse.

The “Sheets” deejay react via Instagram on Monday calling the dancehall legend a hater just because she thinks that Vybz Kartel is the king of dancehall. “D Rasta man [Beenie Man] vex true mi say a Kartel a the king a dancehall,” Spice said. “Smh Veterans want to be praised for paving the way but still never want to let go or embrace the New artiste. You crowned yourself king when yellow man was really the king and then over the years you were found fit after repeatedly self proclaiming it.”

From around the mid-1990s, Beenie Man proclaimed himself as the king of dancehall and despite some rejection from some artists and fans at the time, it eventually sticks. There is always a debate in dancehall about who is the king, but there has never been a real debate on who the queen is until now because Lady Saw fittingly wore that crown for the past two decades. Spice has now stepped up to plate and crowned herself and that territory comes with controversies.

“Unlike bounty killer who highlighted so many dancehall careers what did you ever do for dancehall after so many years as the “KING” Not even a one girl yu never buss as a dancer much less not even your own daughter a Ding Dong haffie dweet Kmt,” Spice added. “Saw left a huge shoe to fill and no female will fill it overnight. Nothing is wrong with your sentence “The Queen got baptized” we all know that, but you also do know that the king is incarcerated right.”

Spice also used the opportunity to promote her new single with Beenie Man’s ex-wife D’Angel, “No Worries.”

Kartel made the strong statement in his new song “Kremlin” produced by Rvssian. Both rival deejays released new music over the weekend and fans of both sides of the divide are weighing on which one is better. In the incarcerated deejay’s new single “Kremlin,” he took shots at Alkaline in a few lines. “Who borrow me style fi know say dem owe me pon the loan / We a mega star, so everything we do it haffi show,” Kartel deejay over the Moscow Riddim.

Alkaline has been criticized for the past few years for stealing Vybz Kartel’s style. The Vendetta deejay denied the allegations and his fans have been pushing back while also accusing the Gazanation boss of being envious of Alka’s rise in dancehall. “We all know that the blind boy thief Addi style and can’t come out with a new song unless he is copying someone style,” one fan wrote.

“As a non Vendetta or Gaza fan,” one fan wrote. “A non biased ear can’t help but to be honest that Alkaline stop following Kartel and find his own cadence and flow since his last album and a whole bunch of singles. I respect Vybz Kartel but fans use the days of him following Kartel to this day to ignorantly discredit his talent. On the other hand he had to do what he had to do because of you the same fans who make it hard for any artist to catch your attention and to show their talent without some copying or controversy.”

Vybz Kartel drops two music videos last weekend, “Don’t Come Back” and “Mhm Hm.” Alkaline released a new single “Suave” that quickly became the number one trending dancehall song on YouTube.

(Verse 1)
Me and the toll alone a lock the road
Lyrics by the the factory load
Who borrow me style fi know say dem owe me pon the loan
We a mega star, so everything we do it haffi show
“Look he put in braces, look he just went to court”
It’s on entertainment report
How dem wah fi test the best weh eva come from Jamaica?
Dawg, that’s just a figment of unno imagination
Addi bad before father time a f**k mother nature
So me bad before the very beginning of creation
Gyal a gi me p*ssy, so me haffi bun the panty raper
Dawg, if you love the red so much, mek you no buy tomato
If you dream fi run the place, me tell you try no wake up!

(Chorus)
Kremlin a get dem out, Rvssian inna town
Addi have the crown, that’s how dynasties evolve
Represent a weh you from, Waterford enuh
Portmore a our drugs, Waterford enuh
Kremlin a get dem out, Rvssian inna town
Addi have the crown, that’s how dynasties evolve
Represent a weh you from, Waterford enuh
Portmore a our drugs, Waterford enuh

(Verse 2)
Cairo get a almanac, bet unno say Adidja
A go run the place all when me 50, what a caliber
Higher than the Dutch inna the coffee shop
So me trick the trickster with the dove inna the magic hat
Huh, see say dem a copy cat!
A no nothing that me a the prototype, the quintessential
Nuff a go drop out, the flex alone a gi dem indigestion
Peptobismal lock the pharmacy inna the pu**y section
While you there, wash yuh dutty heart with some disinfectant
Nah go tek you more than bout a hour, sixty, sixty seconds
Addi a the king, the boss, the don, me nah fi run election
Fittest of the fittest, call it natural selection

(Chorus)
Kremlin a get dem out, Rvssian inna town
Addi have the crown, that’s how dynasties evolve
Represent a weh you from, Waterford enuh
Portmore a our drugs, Waterford enuh
Kremlin a get dem out, Rvssian inna town
Addi have the crown, that’s how dynasties evolve
Represent a weh you from, Waterford enuh
Portmore a our drugs, Waterford enuh

(Repeat Verse 1)
Me and the toll alone a lock the road
Lyrics by the the factory load
Who borrow me style fi know say dem owe me pon the loan
We a mega star, so everything we do it haffi show
“Look he put in braces, look he just went to court”
It’s on entertainment report
How dem wah fi test the best weh eva come from Jamaica?
Dawg, that’s just a figment of unno imagination
Addi bad before father time a f*ck mother nature
So me bad before the very beginning of creation
Gyal a gi me p*ssy, so me haffi bun the panty raper
Dawg, if you love to red so much, mek you no buy tomato
If you dream fi run the place, me tell you try no wake up!

(Chorus)
Kremlin a get dem out, Rvssian inna town
Addi have the crown, that’s how dynasties evolve
Represent a weh you from, Waterford enuh
Portmore a our drugs, Waterford enuh
Kremlin a get dem out, Rvssian inna town
Addi have the crown, that’s how dynasties evolve
Represent a weh you from, Waterford enuh
Portmore a our drugs, Waterford enuh